National Construction Safety Officer (NCSO)

Course Description:

The primary objective of this program is to combine formal training with the individual's personal field experience. An NCSO provides a valuable resource to management in the administration and implementation of the company's Health & Safety Program.

Certification indicates that the participant has practical knowledge in various construction-related Health & Safety management skills and principles.

Requirements

The participant must have a minimum of 3 years field experience in the construction industry to receive certification as an NCSO.

To obtain NCSO status, you must successfully complete certification in 13 of the courses listed in the NCSO information package.

Acquired Skills

This program will enable participants to:

Assist management in the administration, implementation and maintenance of a Health & Safety management system

Identify and review various Health & Safety concerns specific to the worksite

Communicate effectively with government, management and workers regarding Health & Safety, on and off the job

All Journeyman MEMBERS of Ironworkers Local 720/725 are eligible for reimbursement of the cost for NCSO Training as per the Bursary Rules. Members must submitt the ORIGINAL reciept and completion certificate for all courses attended. Reimbursement will be in the form of a cheque signed by the trustees of the Apprenticeship plan.

Contact the Training centre for more information (780-482-0908)

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